American youths are stepping up to call for equal dialogue between two global powerhouses. In a recent chapter of high-stakes economic and trade talks in Sweden, young voices are urging stronger cooperation, particularly in tech, education, and climate action.
This discussion unfolds as Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, visits Sweden from July 27 to 30 for crucial economic and trade negotiations with the U.S. The talks, marking the third round of China–U.S. dialogue, aim to forge win-win partnerships that tackle pressing global challenges.
During the event, a CGTN stringer in New York engaged with American youths on topics that hit home. Danny Knight, a 26-year-old student, explained how tariffs affect living costs and the survival of small businesses. Similarly, 27-year-old Isaiah C. L. Harris emphasized that innovative Chinese products like TikTok are deeply woven into daily life, sparking a call for enhanced tech collaboration and cultural exchanges. 😊
Both young voices stressed that, as leaders on the global stage, the U.S. and China have a responsibility to work together in creating opportunities for peace and mutual benefit. Their message resonates beyond American borders and aligns with the dynamic, tech-savvy lifestyles of young professionals in South and Southeast Asia—reminding us all that global teamwork can pave the way for a sustainable, interconnected future.
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American youths call for equal dialogue, win-win ties with China
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